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  • Animoto
    Create professional-looking flashy videos with music in a matter of minutes.

  • Big Huge Labs
    Create cool projects with your own (or saved) images.

  • Blogmeister
    Blogging service that is safe and easy-to-use. Contact Pam for Walled Lake's passcode to get started.

  • Cue Prompter
    This is an online teleprompter. It can be helpful when students are recording podcasts or other other types of broadcasts.

  • Speechable
    Take any image you have saved on a computer, then add speech bubbles. Save in a variety of formats. Use alone or in PowerPoint, Word, MovieMaker, or other software.

  • Delicious
    This is a social bookmarking web service for storing, sharing, and discovering web bookmarks.

  • Glogster for Educators
    A way to create on-line multimedia posters. Can add links, audio, videos, etc.

  • SlideShare
    SlideShare is the best way to share your PowerPoint presentations with the world. You can share your project publicly or privately.

  • Survey Monkey
    Teachers can create online surveys to pre or post assess learning. Students and teachers can also create online surveys for analysis.

  • Teachertube
    Shareable videos posted and used by educators.

  • Toondoo Comic Creator
    Create your own comic strips; then publish, share & discuss.

  • Totlol
    This is a site like Youtube, but for kids!

  • Voice Thread
    A powerful way to talk about & share your images, documents, and videos.

  • Wikispaces
    A free wiki site that is very popular with educators. A wiki is a type of website that allows visitors to add, remove, and edit content.

  • Wordle
    Wordle is a tool for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. It creates a great visual of important themes in a piece of text.

  • Free Tech for Teachers
    This is a blog, written by Richard Byrne, who highlights new web 2.0 tools that are free.

  • Bubble.us
    This is a online brainstorming tool for making word webs and other graphic organizers.